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  On 28/12/2021 at 17:29, Outsider said:

This is my latest build. Drying out a pump so not installed. Also installed the pedestal top backwards so need to swap that out.

haven’t booted, still bleeding

 

 

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Is that white XTR? How are you liking it?

 

I am still on the fence between that and ol' reliable clear X1.

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  On 30/12/2021 at 17:29, Sir Beregond said:

 

Is that white XTR? How are you liking it?

 

I am still on the fence between that and ol' reliable clear X1.

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Iv'e heard people complaining about gunk. It doesn't matter how many NM something is. No colored coolant is immune. Run the X1 or MMM clear (Mayhems Blend)

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  On 30/12/2021 at 17:29, Sir Beregond said:

 

Is that white XTR? How are you liking it?

 

I am still on the fence between that and ol' reliable clear X1.

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Total waste of money. Two out of 5 of my bottles separated, had to shake them really good to mix it back together. No real improvements over just distilled as far as I can see. It does look nice and all but is a pain to clean when spilled and will likely require extensive cleaning if I ever swap in a new fluid. 

If Mayhem's hadn't sold the business I'd have faith the issues would be worked out and would of gladly buy it again but in the future I'll stick with distilled. 

I still plan on using the XTR for as long as I can but it was not worth the $45 a liter I paid. Not even close

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  On 31/12/2021 at 15:28, Outsider said:

 

Total waste of money. Two out of 5 of my bottles separated, had to shake them really good to mix it back together. No real improvements over just distilled as far as I can see. It does look nice and all but is a pain to clean when spilled and will likely require extensive cleaning if I ever swap in a new fluid. 

If Mayhem's hadn't sold the business I'd have faith the issues would be worked out and would of gladly buy it again but in the future I'll stick with distilled. 

I still plan on using the XTR for as long as I can but it was not worth the $45 a liter I paid. Not even close

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Yeah the more I looked at it, the more I leaned to just keeping with clear X1 or the Mod Water. I did find some white PETG (XSPC if I recall) if I decide to try hardline, so that took care of the coloring for me. If I stay soft tubing, will probably just keep the Primochill white I've been using and replace every couple years because this stuff definitely has plasticizer issues. Honestly leaning towards trying the hardline.

 

EDIT: Also saw the XTR was like $50 a bottle now. Not worth it to me.

 

Edit 2: Oh guess that was a "discontinued products" page regarding that PETG. Guess the search continues.

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  On 05/01/2022 at 22:46, Sir Beregond said:

Yeah the more I looked at it, the more I leaned to just keeping with clear X1 or the Mod Water. I did find some white PETG (XSPC if I recall) if I decide to try hardline, so that took care of the coloring for me. If I stay soft tubing, will probably just keep the Primochill white I've been using and replace every couple years because this stuff definitely has plasticizer issues. Honestly leaning towards trying the hardline.

 

EDIT: Also saw the XTR was like $50 a bottle now. Not worth it to me.

 

Edit 2: Oh guess that was a "discontinued products" page regarding that PETG. Guess the search continues.

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Mayhem i would avoid till ownership transfer issues are resolved.  

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  On 09/01/2022 at 07:00, Section31 said:

 

Mayhem i would avoid till ownership transfer issues are resolved.  

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Glad to see you posting here. The Canadians are starting to form a gang.

 

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  On 09/01/2022 at 13:16, Avacado said:

Glad to see you posting here. The Canadians are starting to form a gang.

 

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Just move the optimus thread here lol. And can close down ocn one

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  On 09/01/2022 at 16:58, Section31 said:

 

Just move the optimus thread here lol. And can close down ocn one

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Good to see you over here.

 

So does anyone have any experience with Acrylic vs PETG? As I am leaning back towards good ol' reliable clear X1, I am noticing there are many more options for white hardline tubing with acrylic than there is with PETG (at least from what I saw looking this weekend). @Avacado had helped me with a ton of info for PETG a year ago before the build had to go on hiatus, but now that I am gearing up to get it going again, kinda decided I want to try the hardline (to avoid plasticizer in the soft tubing), but stick with clear fluid for ease of maintenance and because reports seem to be the new XTR still has issues opaques have, but I still would like white colored tubing.

 

Anyway decisions, decisions...

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  On 09/01/2022 at 17:12, Sir Beregond said:

Good to see you over here.

 

So does anyone have any experience with Acrylic vs PETG? As I am leaning back towards good ol' reliable clear X1, I am noticing there are many more options for white hardline tubing with acrylic than there is with PETG (at least from what I saw looking this weekend). @Avacado had helped me with a ton of info for PETG a year ago before the build had to go on hiatus, but now that I am gearing up to get it going again, kinda decided I want to try the hardline (to avoid plasticizer in the soft tubing), but stick with clear fluid for ease of maintenance and because reports seem to be the new XTR still has issues opaques have, but I still would like white colored tubing.

 

Anyway decisions, decisions...

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Acrylic is more work to bend but for straight cuts, corsair ones are some of my preferred ones - comes in satin frosted, black. 
 

You can see how xtr 4nm white looks on my build to give you idea.

 

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  On 09/01/2022 at 17:12, Sir Beregond said:

Good to see you over here.

 

So does anyone have any experience with Acrylic vs PETG? As I am leaning back towards good ol' reliable clear X1, I am noticing there are many more options for white hardline tubing with acrylic than there is with PETG (at least from what I saw looking this weekend). @Avacado had helped me with a ton of info for PETG a year ago before the build had to go on hiatus, but now that I am gearing up to get it going again, kinda decided I want to try the hardline (to avoid plasticizer in the soft tubing), but stick with clear fluid for ease of maintenance and because reports seem to be the new XTR still has issues opaques have, but I still would like white colored tubing.

 

Anyway decisions, decisions...

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Agree with Section31.

 

In my experience, acrylic has a clarity that PETG does not offer. It has a higher thermal threshold of coolant before deformity. It does come in more variety and is overall more sturdy to build with over PETG. The downside is it has to be sawed, not cut. Making mistakes on length leads to more time intensive fixes over just cutting. Bending acrylic is harder as well as it requires a higher temperature than PETG before becoming pliable. Deformities in acrylic are harder to fix, as are re-heating previous bends. 

 

The result usually ends the same, but you may spend an extra 5-15 minutes per tube bend/run with acrylic. 

 

Also, last time I bought tubing over a year ago, acrylic was more expensive. 

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Good to know. Will check that tubing out and will keep in mind the added effort for acrylic.

 

I did notice that Corsair white tube in my searching but was unsure how much tubing they actually give you since it just says "3 pack" on their site and PPCs and such. How much do you get @Section31?

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  On 10/01/2022 at 01:56, Sir Beregond said:

Good to know. Will check that tubing out and will keep in mind the added effort for acrylic.

 

I did notice that Corsair white tube in my searching but was unsure how much tubing they actually give you since it just says "3 pack" on their site and PPCs and such. How much do you get @Section31?

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Looks like 3x 1m. https://www.corsair.com/us/en/Categories/Products/Custom-Cooling/Tubing/hydro-x-hardline-tubing-14-config/p/CX-9059010-WW#tab-package-contents

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  On 10/01/2022 at 01:56, Sir Beregond said:

Good to know. Will check that tubing out and will keep in mind the added effort for acrylic.

 

I did notice that Corsair white tube in my searching but was unsure how much tubing they actually give you since it just says "3 pack" on their site and PPCs and such. How much do you get @Section31?

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Its 3000mm of tubing, which is a lot. 

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  On 10/01/2022 at 02:18, tictoc said:
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  On 10/01/2022 at 03:53, Section31 said:

 

Its 3000mm of tubing, which is a lot. 

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Ah, I missed that tab. Thank you both!

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  On 10/01/2022 at 01:10, Avacado said:

Agree with Section31.

 

In my experience, acrylic has a clarity that PETG does not offer. It has a higher thermal threshold of coolant before deformity. It does come in more variety and is overall more sturdy to build with over PETG. The downside is it has to be sawed, not cut. Making mistakes on length leads to more time intensive fixes over just cutting. Bending acrylic is harder as well as it requires a higher temperature than PETG before becoming pliable. Deformities in acrylic are harder to fix, as are re-heating previous bends. 

 

The result usually ends the same, but you may spend an extra 5-15 minutes per tube bend/run with acrylic. 

 

Also, last time I bought tubing over a year ago, acrylic was more expensive. 

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I had to buy an arts & craft saw in the end. It was easiest way to cut the acrylic. Hacksaw and Mitre Box was lot more work and tiring.

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  On 10/01/2022 at 03:55, Sir Beregond said:

 

 

Ah, I missed that tab. Thank you both!

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Also see my response to Avocado. One of those arts&craft mini saws is really useful for acrylic cutting.

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  On 10/01/2022 at 03:55, Section31 said:

 

I had to buy an arts & craft saw in the end. It was easiest way to cut the acrylic. Hacksaw and Mitre Box was lot more work and tiring.

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Noted...

 

Hoping to maybe take this build out of hiatus come February and get a few orders in.

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  On 10/01/2022 at 03:57, Sir Beregond said:

Noted...

 

Hoping to maybe take this build out of hiatus come February and get a few orders in.

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This item is reccomended if your in US.  Reddit was useful for something. I got another brand since can't get this in Canada.

 

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  On 10/01/2022 at 03:57, Sir Beregond said:

Noted...

 

Hoping to maybe take this build out of hiatus come February and get a few orders in.

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...haven't specifically cut acrylic tubing with it but I've used the Dremel tool with great results on other acrylic bits (and of course copper tubing, other metals and other plastics). It makes very clean cuts...

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...haven't specifically cut acrylic tubing with it but I've used the Dremel tool with great results on other acrylic bits (and of course copper tubing, other metals and other plastics). It makes very clean cuts...

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Dremel works well too. Hacksaw/Mitre doesn't make straight cuts unless you have an actual workshop area with proper clamping gear etc. The make shift plastic ones you can buy at home depot, etc aren't very good.

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  On 10/01/2022 at 04:00, Section31 said:

 

This item is reccomended if your in US.  Reddit was useful for something. I got another brand since can't get this in Canada.

 

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Oh nice. I have a Harbor Freight down the street.

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  On 10/01/2022 at 04:00, Section31 said:

 

This item is reccomended if your in US.  Reddit was useful for something. I got another brand since can't get this in Canada.

 

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  On 10/01/2022 at 04:06, Sir Beregond said:

Oh nice. I have a Harbor Freight down the street.

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I actually own this saw. Was bought for acrylic. Make sure you don't get 16mm tubing as it will NOT cut clean through (Leaves about 2-3mm uncut.) Would need 10 or 13mm tubing for it to be able to cut through.

 

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  On 10/01/2022 at 04:19, Avacado said:

 

I actually own this saw. Was bought for acrylic. Make sure you don't get 16mm tubing as it will NOT cut clean through (Leaves about 2-3mm uncut.) Would need 10 or 13mm tubing for it to be able to cut through.

 

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Good info, thanks. I was looking at maybe some 14mm given those Corsair options for white acrylic. I tend to prefer wider tubing aesthetically, not necessarily the biggest, but definitely not the smallest. I use 3/8" ID | 5/8" OD for my soft tubing for example.

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  On 10/01/2022 at 04:19, Avacado said:

 

I actually own this saw. Was bought for acrylic. Make sure you don't get 16mm tubing as it will NOT cut clean through (Leaves about 2-3mm uncut.) Would need 10 or 13mm tubing for it to be able to cut through.

 

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Great point. I used it on 14mm and it was fine

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  On 09/01/2022 at 07:00, Section31 said:

 

Mayhem i would avoid till ownership transfer issues are resolved.  

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I could see avoiding XTR for the moment (and certainly would), but why in the world would anyone avoid X1, XT-1, Blitz, etc? I'm won't be avoiding any of these and will continue to recommend them since they are best in class.

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